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What narcissists look for in victims

Shahida Arabi - Thought Catalog

Anyone can be a target for an emotional predator

Learn the big three Adobe apps for $40

Salon Marketplace

Train yourself the graphic design tools that are standard in the industry

"Rotten" (Netflix)

"Rotten" is about the food we eat

Tom Roston

A documentary series from Netflix dares audiences to take a closer look at where the food on our plates comes from

A table in the St. Pete Women’s Collective (Tyler Gillespie)

The art of the resistance in Florida

Tyler Gillespie - Salon Young Americans

The Women's Collective mixes art and activism

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Duty To Warn's 2018 hacker strategy

Jessica Klein

Duty to Warn is fighting fire and fury with fire and fury. These are its members and their 2018 plans

(AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, File)

Sessions doesn't understand medical pot

C. Michael White - The Conversation

Patients in 29 states can legally use medical marijuana to treat their symptoms

No more fumbling around in the dark

Salon Marketplace

It sounds weird, but people are ecstatic over these colorful bathroom lights

(AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Pope Francis warns of nuclear war

Matthew Rozsa

Pope Francis told reporters on Monday, "I think we are at the very limit. I am really afraid of this."

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Against voice control

Jason Rhode

Alexa and Siri have made us into Victorian lords and ladies — and it's more sinister than you think

(AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, File)

2018 looks like an arms sale bonanza

William D. Hartung - TomDispatch.com

Another good year for weapons makers is guaranteed

Kevin McCarthy (Getty/Jim Watson)

GOP to Trump: Want some candy?

Jeremy Binckes

The GOP is using Trump's toddler-esque sweet tooth to get on his good side

(AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

Music world mourns Dolores O'Riordan

Matthew Rozsa

Dolores O'Riordan passed away in London from an unspecified health ailment at the age of 46

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Partisan gerrymandering faces reckoning

Christopher Beem - The Conversation

The word ‘gerrymandering’ comes from the name of Elbridge Gerry, Massachusetts governor in the 1800s

(Reuters/Carlo Allegri)

The cause behind new trans violence

Brennan Suen - Media Matters

An anti-LGBTQ hate group is negotiating with the Trump administration to undo guidelines protecting trans inmates

Steve Bannon (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

Infowars is coming for Breitbart readers

Cristina López G. - Media Matters

With Steve Bannon's departure, there's a battle for Breitbart's scraps

(AP Photo, File)

GOP whitewashes MLK, yet again

Matthew Rozsa

As happens every year, Republicans forget what Martin Luther King Jr. actually stood for

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How do physicians deal with suicides?

Ronald W. Pies - The Conversation

With their Hippocratic oath in mind, doctors often remain ambivalent about physician-assisted suicide

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Fox proves its own bubble

Jeremy Binckes

Fox misquotes President Barack Obama and tries to smear his words

(AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Trump blames Dems for DACA problems

Matthew Rozsa

Some of the major problems were caused by Republican intransigence, but you wouldn't believe it from his Twitter

(AP/Evan Vucci)

On MLK day, Trump heads to golf course

Jeremy Binckes

What better way to celebrate a civil rights icon than heading to one's private club?

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Tom Cotton (AP/Andrew Harnik))

GOP: Trump didn't say that!

Matthew Rozsa

Republicans are split on the matter of what happned last week

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No lessons learned from Deepwater spill

Donald Boesch - The Conversation

Disregarding the 2010 disaster, the administration is moving to loosen restrictions on offshore drilling

Martin Luther King, Jr. (AP/Bill Ingraham)

What King can teach us today

Frank Joyce - Alternet

Dr. King identified the triplets of racism, militarism and materialism as the legacy we must overcome

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Slowly, Congress is embracing diversity

Don Bell

With bipartisan leadership, the Senate is slowly changing its culture and becoming more diverse

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